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Mobile wallets also let you add multiple credit cards on your phone, which is good for people who want to maximize their credit card rewards by using different cards at different retailers. You can even use contactless payments on some bus and subway systems. Just tap your smartphone to the turnstile, and the credit card on your phone will take care of the rest.

Google Pay lets you set a default credit card to use when making payments. If you want to pay with a different card, open your Google Pay app and swipe through your available cards until you find the one you want to use. Then, hold your phone over the credit card reader to make the payment.

These mobile wallet apps also work for online purchases with many retailers, turning online shopping into a near-seamless process. Paying with a credit card by phone is easy to set up and as secure as a traditional credit card transaction. Why not give your mobile wallet a try the next time you make a purchase?

For example, if I scan a business card at an event I may want to direct this lead to our consumer or B2B teams however there is no option to pull in additonal contact properties only what is available on the card once saved. This would allow these leads to get pulled into the dedicated workflow based on this property instead of going back into the contact and then manually updating the contact type.

As for how to manage the contacts once you input them with the scanner, we can edit them once they're in and change properties and add them to lists. It may not be super fluid on mobile, but I've used the app to change properties. For example, if you plan ahead of time you could create an active list where the criteria is "added these dates by this user" so that anyone you add during an event gets put into a list. Then this list could trigger the workflow. Hopefully that helps spark an idea or two for you.

Hi Dan - your insights are very helpful! I'm in a boat similar to Melissa's and I think the way you set up an active list to pull anyone who has been imported via offline->business-card-scanner is great. I followed all of your steps and the problem is that this only works for a contact that has never been entered into the system (i.e. their true original source is from the business card). Occasionally we have sales reps going to meetups or events and talking with people for the first time, but it's not the first time they've ever been in contact with our business. As in, they may have visited our website in the past, attended a webinar, or even chatted with someone else, so they exist in the system. When we use the business card scanner app, and if a contact already exists, the business card scanner forces a merge. Once the merge happens, there is no trace of the business card scan being an original source. Do you have any ideas for how we can still capture leads/contact info from reps at events that may already exist in our system? Is there another way to pull the business-card-scanner property into a list other than Original Source?

Like you, I would have looked at "latest source" for the information. You could also maybe set up a list that looks at a recent update, like that merge, and if it's within the date of the event that would likely be your list of folks you met at the event.

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